da Costa, Silvano Silvéiro m. fl. (2006): Successful Experiences in Municipal Water and Sanitation Services from Brazil.Fra tni.org: "The book presents twenty examples of successful public water delivery in large and small, wealthy and poor municipalities across Brazil. The city of Porto Alegre is already known around the world for its use of participatory budgeting and other democratic reforms to achieve universal access to clean water. The book shows that similar approaches are used in many other cities in Brazil and in many cases have led to rapid expansion of access to water and sanitation for the poorest communities."

Balanyá, Belén m. fl. (2005): Reclaiming Public Water - Achievements, Struggles and Visions from Around the World. Amsterdam: TNI/CEO (ISBN 90-71007-10-3).Fra forordet: "This book is intended to contribute to the achievement of this much-needed shift in the global water debate. While privatisation is no solution, neither is the status quo of often bureaucratised and ineffective, state-run water utilities which, in large parts of the developing world, fail to supply clean water to those that need it. This book provides a wide range of inspiring examples of innovative approaches to public water delivery." Boken finnes også i sin helhet tilgjengelig på internett her (http://www.tni.org/detail_page.phtml?page=books_publicwater).

Jawara, Fatoumata og Kwa, Aileen (2003): Behind the scenes at the WTO: The Real World of International Trade Negotiations. London: Zed Books.

Barlow, Maud og Clark, Tony (2002): Blue Gold - The Fight to Stop the Corporate Theft of the World's Water. New York: The New Press. Utdrag av omtale i Library Journal: "This well-researched book provides a sobering, in-depth look at the growing scarcity of fresh water and the increasing privatization and corporate control of this non-renewable resource. Barlow, national volunteer chair of the Council of Canadians, and Clarke, director of the Polaris Institute of Canada and chair of the committee on corporations for the International Forum on Globalization, describe how transnational corporations (Bechtel, Vivendi, et al.) through their water subsidiaries are making water a growth industry for the 21st century..."